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Crystal Adds Charm to the Table ' A gleaming array of Crystal can- . • not fail to win the approval of visitors and friends. .: ' Every piece of the Crystal showing is .typical of the designers’art •and is expressive of the quality associated with these names. “Edinburgh & Leith,” Stuart, , And “Webb & Corbett.” Hand-Cut Crystal. Vases, from 3/- to 27/6. Footed Sweet Dishes, 4/6 to 9/6. Butter Dishes, 5/6, 6/-. i' I Honey Jars, 6/6 to 11/6. Water Sets: Jug and 6 Goblets, 42/6 Set. Wine Decanters, Pickle Jars, Salad Bowls, Sugars and Creams, Water Jugs. ■ BELLRINGER BROS. LIMITED ; ’ HARDWARE MERCHANTS, NEW PLYMOUTH ■ ! , - '• •■ • .■ • ’! • - ____________'
CORRECTLY ADAPTED GLASSES EYE STRAIN > & HEADACHE. Modern method // for correcting i fl Children’s Eye- v sis “- Consult: C. B. MARTIN (F.S.M.C., F. 1.0.0., London) OPTICIAN, NEW PLYMOUTH. Upstairs, over Scott and Davidson’s. STRATFORD —Every Tuesday in November, at Mr. Gaw’s, Chemist. SWOLLEN Joints. Rhunerva gives permanent relief. Drink it like tea. Dispels uric acid. H. J. Abram, Chemist, New Plymouth, and Mrs. Taylor, Chemist, Patea.
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Taranaki Daily News, 1 November 1930, Page 5
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